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Location
Fairfax Office
9401 Route 29
Suite 400
Fairfax,
VA
22031
Tysons II Office
2070 Chain Bridge Road
Suite 150
Vienna,
VA
22182
Accepts New Patients
Offers Virtual Visits
Occupation
PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT
Board Certification
Family Medicine
Education
Graduate School
University of Detroit Mercy
Master of Science in Physician Assistant
Detroit
Undergraduate School
Lyman Briggs College at Michigan State University
Bachelor of Science in Human Biology
East Lansing, Michigan
Languages Spoken
American Sign Language
Academic Appointment
University of Detroit Mercy in Detroit
Class President
Personal Interests
Natalie was born and raised in southeastern Michigan and currently lives in Oak Hill with her husband and their two sons. When she’s not working, she likes spending time with her family, traveling, and exploring culinary and wine creations.
Biography
Natalie Bernys, PA-C, is a board-certified physician assistant on the team of dedicated providers at Virginia Family Medicine. She holds her certification from the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants. An energetic and driven individual, Natalie also served as class president at the University of Detroit Mercy in Detroit, Michigan.
In her work at Virginia Family Medicine, Natalie specializes in diabetes, hypertension, and women’s health. She has extensive experience providing exceptional primary care services in both family practice and internal medicine settings and enjoys developing meaningful relationships with her patients. She is a strong advocate for preventive healthcare and works with her patients to help them develop and maintain healthy lifestyles.
Prior to joining the team at Virginia Family Medicine, Natalie worked as a sign language interpreter in Michigan, where she specialized in medical and higher-education settings. She’s fluent in American Sign Language and provides deaf patients at Virginia Family Medicine with personalized care that sidesteps the miscommunication and confidentiality issues that can arise when using an interpreter who’s not a part of the Virginia Family Medicine team.